You would need to re-run the script after a DSM update. If you have DSM set to auto update the best option is to run the script every time the Synology boots, and the best way to do that is to setup a scheduled task to run the the script at boot-up.
You would need to re-run the script after a DSM update. If you have DSM set to auto update the best option is to run the script every time the Synology boots, and the best way to do that is to <ahref=how_to_schedule.md/>setup a scheduled task</a> to run the the script at boot-up.
**Note:** After you first run the script you may need to reboot the Synology to see the effect of the changes.
**Note:** After you first run the script you may need to reboot the Synology to see the effect of the changes.
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